Hi I'm Laura

I grew up in Utah. I have 5 siblings. I'm a Mormon

About Me

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I am a Ballroom dancer, I play the flute, and I love to run. I am currently going to school to be a Registered Nurse. I am currently working as a CNA and I love working with seniors in my community.

Why I am a Mormon

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I am a Mormon because this gospel brings me so much peace and happiness. Having a good knowledge of my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ has helped me so much in my life. It has helped me receive direction on what I should do in life, and it has comforted me in hard times. I know that the Book of Mormon is true, there is power in the words of this amazing book. Feeling the spirit helps me know that I am important and that my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love me.

How I live my faith

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I live my faith by going to church every Sunday, and being involved in service activities that my church organizes. I visit some women in my ward, and see how I can help and serve them.

Can a husband and wife be together forever? Do Mormons believe that families will live together in heaven?

Laura

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We believe that families can be together forever. In our temples families can be sealed through all eternity, that way our family relationships can last even after we pass away from this life. Death does not have to be the end of our relationships with our loved ones.Show moreShow less

Since a new star first appeared above Bethlehem, Christmas has been a season of light, reminding us that Jesus Christ is the light of the world. Together, we can celebrate His birth by making the world a brighter place.

"Mormon temples are a sacred place for church members to visit and make sacred promises with God like keep his commandments or marriage promises. Temples were used in biblical times. Jesus Christ spent a lot of time in the temple teaching and healing.

For years, Lindsey Stirling battled an eating disorder that not only drove her actions but convinced her she was worthless. Through prayer she found the true Healer, who understood her and her “incurable disease.”